This article draws on the findings of an in-depth study which sought to explore the career histories and professional aspirations of 12 women deputy head teachers in England. In view of the ongoing underrepresentation of women in secondary headship and the scarcity of literature focusing solely on deputy heads, the study aimed to gain an insight into how female potential aspirants to headship perceive their professional futures. This article explores the heterogeneous ways in which the sample experienced deputy headship and the influence that these experiences had on their career aspirations. The themes that emerged from the women’s narratives highlighted both the enabling and constraining nature of deputy headship. Analysis also revealed t...
The majority of New Zealand's teaching workforce is female. In leadership positions, women outnumber...
It is an expected view that all deputy and assistant head teachers continue their journey into Heads...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...
Men continue to outnumber women at the secondary head teacher level. This article reports on some of...
This paper presents findings from a study examining the career development experiences of female hea...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the recruitment crisis in the United Kingdom. M...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
School leadership has previously had a greater lens focussed upon secondary education, rather than ...
In England, despite making up 60% of the secondary school teaching workforce, women continue to be u...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
There is a dearth of literature about the career life courses and voices of Deputy and Assistant Hea...
The research examines by means of a questionnaire survey early socialization influences upon thirty ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the main factors that influence the career aspiratio...
This chapter provides an account of seven women’s experiences of their development and preparation f...
The majority of New Zealand's teaching workforce is female. In leadership positions, women outnumber...
It is an expected view that all deputy and assistant head teachers continue their journey into Heads...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...
Men continue to outnumber women at the secondary head teacher level. This article reports on some of...
This paper presents findings from a study examining the career development experiences of female hea...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the recruitment crisis in the United Kingdom. M...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
School leadership has previously had a greater lens focussed upon secondary education, rather than ...
In England, despite making up 60% of the secondary school teaching workforce, women continue to be u...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
There is a dearth of literature about the career life courses and voices of Deputy and Assistant Hea...
The research examines by means of a questionnaire survey early socialization influences upon thirty ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the main factors that influence the career aspiratio...
This chapter provides an account of seven women’s experiences of their development and preparation f...
The majority of New Zealand's teaching workforce is female. In leadership positions, women outnumber...
It is an expected view that all deputy and assistant head teachers continue their journey into Heads...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...